Dan and Elizabeth Turk

Dear Friends,

Greetings from Decatur, GA. We have a lot to be thankful for as we prepare to return to Madagascar. In May, Elizabeth had unexpected surgery to remove colon polyps. There was no cancer, and her recovery is progressing well. Robert and Frances finished school in fine form even though their mother was in the hospital. Thank you very much for your prayers.

We are set to return to Madagascar on August 9th. Although it will be hard to say goodbye to family and friends, we are excited to be getting back. Please send regular mail to our Madagascar address (SAF/FJKM, B.P. 623, Antananarivo 101 Madagascar) starting in August. Our email (dan.turk@pcusa.org) and skype (robertdaniellturk) addresses will remain the same.

We are very grateful for Mission Haven which has been a superb home away from home while we have been in the U.S. Having a furnished house available in an area with good public schools has been a blessing for our family. Thank you very much to all those who contribute to making Mission Haven available to PC(USA) mission co-workers while on home assignment.

We have had a wonderful time visiting supporting churches. We regret that we were unable to visit with all of you to share about the FJKM church and the great work that is going on in Madagascar. Your prayers and support are making a difference. We have prepared a 30 minute power point presentation with subtitles that could be used with Sunday Schools, youth groups, or other groups. Please let us know if you would like for us to send it to your church via e-mail. We recently did a Sunday School presentation with a supporting church in Iowa via skype from Decatur and could potentially do a similar one from Madagascar.

Cyclone Damage Update
Cyclone recovery assistance for Madagascar is urgently needed. Madagascar suffered considerable damage from Cyclones Giovanna and Irina which crossed the island this past February. The two storms resulted in over 100 deaths, damage to several hundred thousand homes as well as considerable crop damage. PC(USA)’s partner church in Madagascar, the FJKM (Church of Jesus Christ in Madagascar), also suffered damage to churches and school buildings. The cyclone damage comes after several years of economic crisis which have left most Malagasy people with very few reserves to meet a natural disaster. Many people are no longer eating three meals a day. The FJKM has prepared an appeal for assisting with emergency and longer term recovery measures. Contributions to help rebuild churches and FJKM school and development buildings can be made through The Outreach Foundation with “FJKM cyclone building reconstruction” in the memo part of the check.

Fruit Tree Ministry
Once again, we will be taking fruit trees back to Madagascar. Breadfruit, dragon fruit, green sapote, and abiu are among the exciting fruit trees going in our luggage. By growing selected breadfruit varieties new to Madagascar, farmers should be able to harvest breadfruit throughout the year, thus improving food security in areas where cyclones often damage annual crops. As before, all trees being brought in will have import permits and phytosanitary certificates. The new trees will join others that are already contributing to improved food security and helping farmers get out of poverty. We heard
from some of the farmers from Andramasina who received training several years ago that they are earning income by grafting trees for other people in their communities.

Youth Peer Educator Training
Over the Easter school break, three trainings took place in the capital on the east coast and in the middle of Madagascar to train 40 youth peer educators. The youth learned what the Bible has to say about how we should live, the dangers of drugs and sexually transmitted diseases, how to make good decisions, and how to communicate effectively with their peers through conversation and skits. Please pray for them as they begin sharing with their peers.

Please pray for:
* Our transition back to Madagascar: daily life, school, and ministry.
* Pray for our partner, the FJKM (Fiangonan’i Jesoa Kristy eto Madagasikara), as it holds its General Assembly August 15-22. Church officers will be elected for a four year term. Pray for the FJKM Development Department and its personnel as they share God’s love in tangible ways to help bring families out of poverty.
* Pray for a peaceful and democratic solution to Madagascar’s ongoing crisis.

Peace in Christ,

Dan and Elizabeth Turk
                                                                                                                                                                                                 

The Outreach Foundation